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Old 07-27-2013, 11:45 AM   #170
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I wouldn't say I prefer one over the other, but I read both ebooks and paper books. I have read a few paper books this summer and my next read will be a paper book I checked out of the library. Sure, I like to read on the fancy e-reader, but it's not really a necessity, just a luxury and maybe a bit more convinient. To me a book is a book whether it's an e-book or a paper book.
That sums it up nicely for me. At first I wanted to read everything on Kindle--fast, convenient and RIGHT THERE, RIGHT NOW. Eventually I went back to my old ways of checking the library, ILL, shopping for paperbacks, shopping for ebooks--just whatever. I read them all. I don't care how they get to me.
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